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Many were the preachers who , in the years that followed , went forth from Emden
to minister to the Protestant communities in towns throughout the area of Dutch
speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization .
Many were the preachers who , in the years that followed , went forth from Emden
to minister to the Protestant communities in towns throughout the area of Dutch
speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization .
Strana 258
A Protestant North ( not without numerous Catholics however ) and a Catholic
South were not predetermined by the natures of the populations . Those two
great cultural currents of Catholicism and Protestantism originally mingled their
courses ...
A Protestant North ( not without numerous Catholics however ) and a Catholic
South were not predetermined by the natures of the populations . Those two
great cultural currents of Catholicism and Protestantism originally mingled their
courses ...
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By no means all the abundant growth that was soon now to be observed there
presented a character distinct from what had gone before , either by specifically
North Netherlandish or Protestant features . In many ways it was the continuation
...
By no means all the abundant growth that was soon now to be observed there
presented a character distinct from what had gone before , either by specifically
North Netherlandish or Protestant features . In many ways it was the continuation
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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